The TOTAL BWF World Championships 2018 kicked off in Nanjing, China
NANJING,Aug. 1,2018 -- The TOTAL BWF World Championships 2018 is held at the Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park from July 30 to August 5. It is one of the top tournaments in the world. The BWF World Championships consists of men's singles,men's doubles,women's singles,women's doubles and mixed doubles. 359 world-class athletes from 48 countries and regions participate in the competition. They will have 251 games in 7 days.
Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park
On July 30,the TOTAL BWF World Championships 2018 officially started in Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park. On the morning of July 29,the Chinese team men's singles player Chen Long,men's doubles players Liu Cheng,Zhang Nan,women's doubles players Chen Qingchen,Jia Yifan,Danish men's singles player Viktor Axelsen,Japan women's singles player Okuhara Nozomi,England mixed-double players,White and Edcock,attended the pre-match press conference and gave an interview to correspondents.
At the press conference,some reporters asked how the preparations were going. The athletes said that they were "ready" for the game through constant state adjustment and environmental adaptation,and they would look forward to the game in the best condition.
According to Cheng Xiangyang,deputy secretary general of the BWF World Championships 2018 Committee,the World Championships will highlight technological innovation and use holographic naked eye 3D technology in the sports exhibition session to present the history and culture of Nanjing in the competition venue.
The venue of the TOTAL BWF World Championships 2018 is located in Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park. The park has standard gymnasium,training hall,stadium and training grounds. The main stadium,which meets the standards of the FIBA men's basketball World Cup and the NBA,is the largest stadium in China.
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